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NO.  1. 

DESERET  ALMANAC, 

FOR  THE  YEAR  OF  OUR  LORD 


Di^Ug 


THX    TSIRD    APTSR   LEAP    YEAR,  AND,    APTXR    TBK    6w 

•r    APRlt,     THE     22d     year     of     the     CHDHm    01 

J%tV*    CHRIST    or    LATTER-DAY     SAUTTS^    AVti 

THS    FIRST    OF    THE    LAST    HALF    CESTUH* 

OF    THIS    DI9PIS«AT10JI. 


f  rj.ATBD  FOR  LATITUDE  IT  AW  AND   I,0\uH  E  t» 
Jir  26'— filtEAT  SALT  LAKE  CITY  : 

A'  ilOUri-ytSD   WITH    ROTAi'^X     BTaWT*,    eT>;. 

c aM p  1 L ed^eTy^wT  wT^p h  £: i. r ^^ 

Phntcd  by  W.  Ricb^Tdd. 


ECLIPSES   FOR    1851  .  J 

There  will  be  two  eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  two  of  the  >fo  on  tW 

i.  Apirtialeclipseof  tbe-Moon,  Jan.  17th,1831,at9h.  15m.  Vis 
ble  on  the  Eastern  continent. 

II.  An  annular  eclipse  of  the  Pun,  Jan.  31— to  us  invisible,  b 
miy  be  seen  at  the  cape  of  Good  Hope,  Feb.  1,  at  5  in  the  mornm 
in.  A  partial  eclipse   of  the  Moon,  July  I2th,  llh.  6m.  in  the  a 
t.-imoon,  and  visiWe. 

IV.  A  total  eclipse  of  the  Sun,  July  28th.  Begins'  on  th«  ea-F 
aenerally  at  12h.  14m.  A.,  in  lon«ritiide  10:5°  west  and  latitude  :i 
north.  Contfal  eclipse  begins  at  Ih.  25m.  A.,  in  longitude  137"  A 
Tvost,  and  latitude  53'  43'  north.  Ends  on  the  earth  generally  at  4 
5ira.'  f-reatSalt  Lake  City  and  Deseret  will  have  their  share 
this  heavenly  si(;ht,  independent  of  any  other  State  or  nation. 

Names  \:<d  characteus  of  the  Planets. — 0  ©Sun,  C  Moo 
^  Mercury,  ?  Venus,  ©  E-jrtli,  cf  Mars,  Tj  Jupiter,  T^  Saturn, 
n«rschol. 

$  Venus  win  be  the  Morning  Staruntil  the  11th  of  Octobei^,  lli 
lU-ening  Stir  to  the  end  of  the  year.  ^ 

The  signs,  usual  in  Aimaruics,  are  omitted  as  matters  of  anci* 
fiTicy,  which  never  had  nor  never  will  have  a  being  or  body  (as , 
prssented  by  old  Alm;mac-makers)  on  earth  or  in  heaven. 

Explanation  of  the  Calendar  Page. — Mont 
^;c.,  length  of  days  and  cliaiiTos  oi'  the  Moon  on  tho  t 
of  the  p'ig'2.  The  first  columvi  contahis  the  days  of  ti 
Vivek ;  the  second  the  day  of  the  month  ;  the  space  a 
ioiji'in.T  cjntaina  notable  events',  fcbservatlons,  &e.;  t] 
third,  the  rising  of  tho  Sun;  tlie  fourth,  the  southing 
las  Sun ;  the  liilh,  the  setting  of  the  Sun  ;  the  sixth,  tl 
s-iuthing  of  the  Moort;  and  trie  seventh",  the  southing 
H.->;ne  of  t!n  pi  luets  and  fixed  stars.  .    ~ 

The  abre/iations  ar-'  d.  for  day,  h.  for  hour,  m.  i 
5  iia:ttej,  s  f'.ir  seconds,  a.'id  M.riiorningand  A.  aflernoc 
To  reaJ  tiie  southing  of  tlio  Su.n  :  siy,  on  the  25th 
J  tn.  the  sun  is  slower  tliin  t!ie  clock  or  v/atch  12m.  ai 
:-)rf3  ■.-^■X3  appears  by  th-  shade  of  a  Dial,  on  the  merii 
an  line.  Again  :  On  the  lid  day  of  November  the  s 
i.T  fister  thin  t'ae  cl'ic'r  or  watch  16  ii.  KJs.,  for  eithei 
well  regulitcd  clock  or  wateli  oidj  says  llh.  43m.  44 
while  the  Dial  cists  its   shade   on   tho  meridian  or  X 


ock  line.     Thus,  because  the  sun  does  not  everj  daj 

upy  ju3t  24  hours  through  the  year,  we  have  to  U3e  a 

m  for  mean,  or  clock  time,  instead  of  dial  or  apparent 

e. 

'he  •outhing  of  the  Moon  was  considered  of  more-  im- 

tance  than  part  setting  and  part  rising,  the  old  fashioQ: 

way.  * 

lie   elements   of  the    Eclipses   are   taken  .fro^rir  thfd^ 

itlcal  Almanac. 

^he  most  of  the  arbittary  characters,  as  well  as  the 

la  and  wonders,  are  omitted  as  useless. 

THE  CENTER  OF  THE  HEAVENS. 

Up  in  the  heavens  above, 
Where  the  life  giving  power  ia  spread, 
Undivided, 
There  is  a  fountain  of  love. 
Where  the  priesthood  in  Tirtue,  as  head, 
Hath  presided, 
)Yer  plan3t3  and  stars,  and  their  beinga,    foniye/. 

High  in  those  mansions,  so  bright, 
Where  tlie  footsteps  of  meu  never  tread, 
In  probation. 
There  is  a  fountain  of  light, 
Where  true  wisdom  and  kiiowledge  I3  spread, 
In  rotation, 
'o  the  millions  of  WDrld 3  and  their   people,  f.»revei. 

Right  in  the  centre  of  thi.s. 
Is  a  throne,  where  our  Father  sits  crows'i 

With  his  neighbors, 
.Here  is  the  spirit  o^  bliss, 
Which  the  wisdom  of  man  never  fjund 
By  his  labor-t, 
'.yen  Ujht,  whioh  is  life  to  creation i,  forever. 


Winter.  JANUARY  1 

B£6IHS     ON    WtDNKSDAT,     AND    HAS     THIRTY-ONX 

First  day,  91i.  14m.  long.    15th  day,  9h.  31nj.  long. 
Moon  Chasoes. 

?K»V  Moon,    20.  3b.  17m.  M.  I   O  *"""  Moon,  17d.  9j.  IfimI 
Ph-st  Qr.,      lOd.  8h.  55ra.  M.  |    d    Last  Qr.,     24(1.  Oh.  50mJ 
D  New  Moon,  31d.  lOli.  36m.  A.  ' 

■MO  •       -. 

--•    -^         Notable  events,  0         ©         ©         • 

fg  etc.  rises,  south,    sets,    soutli. 

g  h.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  m. 

e  1  New  Year  7  27  19    3  50  4  41  00  00 

Tu   2  Inncad  of  looking  in  7  27  12    4  18  4  42  12    tin 

Pi    3   lh«  almanac  for  a  7  27  12    4  44  4  43  12  56  a  ^ 

&a.    4    chanae  of  weather,  7  27  12    5  14  4  44     1  44  a  1|  6  2 

Su    6   Ijok  in  your  bosom  7  27  12    5  41  4  45    2  30  a  h  5  f 

Mo  6   fcr  changes  tflieart.  7  27  12    6    7  4  46    3  15  a  l^  G  1 

Tu    7  Orson  Hyde  b,  1B05.  7  27  12    f>  34  4  47    3  58  a  Ij  5  5 

We  8  Eijjloring  co.'s  first  7  26  12    6  59  4  48    4  40  a  If  6 

Tb    9    celeb'n  in  LSL  Val-  7  26  12    7  24  4  49    5  23  a  }i  5  i 

Fr   10    ley,  1850.  7  26  12    7  49  4  50    6    6  a  Tj   " 

&  11  Dr  liwiglit  d,  18)7.    7  26  12    8  13  4  51    G  51  a  h 

Su  12  Onnpowdrr  cxp'n  :it  7  25  12    8  30  4  52    7  3D  a  T| 

Mo  13    London,  1807.  7  25  12    8  59  4  52    8  30  a  Ij 

Tu  14  H.McKenzie  d,]831.  7  £5  12    9  21  4  54    9  25  a  T| 

Wel5  ft'ri  Elizabeth  c,  '59  7  94  12    9  4.3  4  55  10  24  a  h 

TIj  1G  Ht-alth  is  hapuiiicsp.  7  24  J2  10    3  4  53  11  26  a  1| 

i'f  17  n.  Frunilin  b',  J70r>.  7  y3  12  10  £.'3  4  .57  12  29m  1;   5  1 

»%»   :8  JosSmithin'rdl827.  7  f;3  12  10  43  4  59    1  31m  %  5  3 

«a  19  From  to-d^iy  do  bet-  7  22  12  11    2  5    0    2  29m  h   5 

Mo  20    ter.  7  22  12  11  20  5    1    3  25m  l]  5  S 

7tt21  I/^.iii8lCtbbchenu'd,  7  21  12  11  37  6    2    4  17m  "  5  2 

WeK    n9x  7  20  12  11  53  5    3    5    8m  "  5  ! 

■riiv3  Glorv,>ikc.}i;:ht,trav-  7  19  12  19    9  5    5    5  57m  "  5  i 

Kr  a   ebifiibt.      "  7  19  12  12  24  «    6    6  45m  "  5  1 

is*  £5  Pt.  Paul  ccnvcited.    7  J8  12  12  38  5    7    7  3'.iu  "  5 

!»«l  £6  The  8pira  ia  a  Wit-  7  17  12  12  52  o    8    8  2^!m  "  5 

MoS7    nfi-.  7  16  12  13    4  5  10    9  13m  «  4  r 

Tu^S  Truth  i.«  migbty.        7  15  12  1.1  13  5  li  10  U-.'m  "  •»  ? 

W»S~9  Lea  .south  lb  8m.        7  )5  1.2  13  U7  5  12  10  5;m  "45 

rh  25  Ilollin.s  b-rn,  ICfiJ.     7  14  K  33  ;;7  5  13  11  SOm  "  4  < 

I"r  3i  Ekiyn  incrru'f  Sdci.    7  14  12  13  4i>  5  16  UU  00m  "44 

A  LRIEF  FCR  TWENTY-ONB  YEARS. 
IHVJO. — The  CliUrrh  of  J,  C  L.  D.  SaiaU  uriraai; 
hfti'l  G,  HrvJ  Jlrrft  7i)iiWion  to  tlui  I.^ii3niti^i>. 


1351.  FEBRUARY  'Wintci'. 

XGlifS    OH    SATURDAY,    AND    HAS    TWENTV-EIGHT  DATS. 

First  day,  lOh.  3ni.  long.  15th  day,  lOh.  35m.  long. 
Moon  Chawges. 

5  First  ar.,  9d.  Ih.  09m.  M.    |     C  Lnst  dr.,  22d.  2Jj.  12m.  A. 

O  F"H  moon,  15d.  8h.  2m.  A.                     ■ 
CI    o                                                                        ^  ■     •" 

'<     g      Notable  evtots,         ©  @         0       d          PUenetS 
J      g                etc.                rises,  south,    sets,  suutb,        enutb'. 

^     5    Time  is  money.       h.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  m.  p.  ft.  m. 

Ra     1  Consider  your  ways.  7  13  12  13  55  5  16    0  27  a  It  4  Win 

Su     2  Purification V.  Mary.  7  12  12  14    2  5  17     1  T2  a  "   4  36  W 

Mo   3  Pray  twice  a  day.        7  11  12  14    9  5  18    1  56  a  "  4  32  ria 

Tu    4  Lawyers  and  lovers  7  10  12  14  15  5  20    2  38  a  "   4  23  m 

Wo  5    m^y"  lie.                       7    9  12  14  20  5  21     3  20  a  "   4  24  an 

Th    6  Leo  south  lOh  36m  M  7     7  12  14  24  5  22    4  03  a  ('   4  20.  jn 

Fr    7  Want  has  a  Ions;  train  7    6  12  14  28  5  23    4  4(3  a  "   4  16  H» 

«a    8  Ilyrum  Smith  b  1800.  7     5  12  14  30  5  24    5  31  si  «   4    8  m 

fin    9  Death  and  tlie  Doctor  7    4  12  14  32  5  26    6  19  a  '^  4    im 

Mo  10    are  united.                  7    3  12  14  33  5  27    7  11  a  "    4    Oisa 

Tu  11  Love  thy  neighbor.     7    2  12  14  33  5  28    8  OR  a  "   3  55  m 

Wel2  Cholera  in  London,  7    0  12  14  33  5  2D    9  05  a  "  3.52ra 

Thl3    1832.                             C  .59  12  14  31  5  31  10  Or;  a  "   H.-lfffc 

Fr  14  Valentine  Day.             6  58  12  14  29  5  32  11  08  a  "   3  44  la 

Ba  15  Hope  on,  hope  ever.  f>  .5fi  12  14  27  5  33  12  09m  "   3  40e; 

Pu  16  Vision  of  Joseph  1832  6  55  12  14  23  5  34     1  08m  "   3  36  ai 

Mo  17  W  VV  Phelps  b,  1792  6  54  12  14  19  5  35    2  Olm  "   3  32  Tt 

Tu  18  Prav  without  ceasin?  6  .52  12  14  14  5  .37    2  .57m  "   3  28  E- 

WeI9  Florida  ceded  M US,  6  51  12  14    8  5  38    3  49in  "   3  2-lPi 

Th20  Leosouth  llh40m.      .6  50  12  14    2  5  39    4  39m  "   3  2aE.- 

Fr  21  Content  is  wealth        6  48  KJ  13  55  5  40    5  29m  "   3  lijxr. 

fla  22  VVashinKton  b,  ]7a2    6  47  12  13  48  5  41     6  79m  "   3  12  li 

flu  23  J  a  Adams  d,  1818     6  45  12  13  40  5  43    7  09m  "   3    7  e 

Mo  24  Robt  Fulton  d,  1815    0  44  12  13  31  5  44    7  .59m  "   3    3fr- 

Tu  25  Idleness  will  lead  to  6  42  13  13  99  5  45    8  48m  "   2  59iir. 

.\Ve26    poverty.                       6  41  12  13  12  5  4^)    9  37m  "   2  55  Ei 

.  rh27  Leo  south  llh  12m  M  6  39  12  13    1  5  47  19  2»m  "   2  5f  if. 

Pr  28  University  cht'd,  '50  G  38  12  12  50  5  48  11  10m  "   9  47  jq 

1831. — The  Prophet  went  to  Missouri,  andcbasecfated 
the  Ixiiil  of  Zion.     The  gathering  commenced.      ■'''^ 

lvS32. — Evening  and  Morning  Star  oominenced  at  Inde- 
pendence, and  elders  went  forth  to  preach  in  the  Eastern 
Stales. 


Spring:.  MARCH  1851. 

BEGINS     ON     SATURDAT,     AUD      HAS      THIKTT-OHlt     DAII 

First  day,  llh.  Mm.  long.    15th  day,  llh.  48ni.  long. 
Moon   Changes. 
A  New  Moon    2d.  5h.  48m.  A.  I   Q  Fu"  Moon,  ]7d.  5h.  52m. 
5   First  ar.      lOd.  21i.  18m,  A.  |    <I   Last  Gr.       24d.  5h.  59in. 
«•   O  . 

B     M  Notable  events,  ©         ©         ©         # 

^  ,  §  etc.  rises    south    sets,     south. 

>.-  ■  5  h.  m.  h.  m.  g.  h.  m.  h.  in. 

^a  1  Truth  is  better  than  6  31)  Ifl  12  39  5  50  11  54m. 
*a  .  2  gold,  as  spend-  6  35  12  12  27  5  51  00  00m. 
Wo  3  ing  money  for  eter-  6  33  19  12  14  5  52  00  37a. 
Tu     4   nity.  6  32  12  12     1  5  53    1  19a. 

»"q  5  5  men  killed  by  mob  6  30  19  11  47  5  54  2  2a. 
Th  C  inUostcn,  1775.  6  29  12  11:33  5  55  2  45a. 
Pr  7  A  good  n:ime  is  a  6  27  12  11  19  5  56  3  29a. 
>'a     8    great  jewel.  6  25  12  11     4  5  57    4  15a. 

■Su  9  A  good  breastpin  is  6  24  12  10  49  5  58  5  4a. 
Mo  10  a  dear  conscience.  C  22  12  10  33  C  00  5  57a. 
tu  II  Labor  bringsvvealth  6  20  12  10  17  G  1  6  .52a. 
JTe  13  Seek  and  ye  shall  G  19  12  10  16  2  7  50a, 
Th   13    find.  C  17  12    9  44  6    3    8  50a. 

Fr  14  Love  without  alloy.  6  16  12  9  27  6  4  9  49a. 
8a  15  Live  to  live  again.  6  14  12  9  10  G  5  10  48?.. 
Su  16  Health  is  happiness.  6  12  12  8  53  6  6  11  45a. 
Mo  17  St.  Patrick's  day.  6  11  12  8  35  6  7  12  40ni. 
Tu  18  Remember  the  poor.  6  9  12  8  18  6  8  1  34m. 
ire  19  Attend  to  vourf elf  6  7  12  8  0  6  9  2  20i)). 
Tb  20  Bun  cross,  the  e(jui-  6  6  12  7  42  6  10  3  18ni. 
Pr    SI    noctialline.  6    4  12    7  93  6  11     4  10m. 

Sa  B2  Ur.-aMajor,  or"the  6  2  19  7  5  6  19  5  2ni. 
a-a  23  Dipper,"  will  come  6  1  19  6  47  6  13  5  .53m. 
Mo  24  tomer'dniibout  11.  5  59  13  6  29  615  6  44m. 
Ta  25  D.  C.  Smith  b.  1815.  5  57  19  6  10  6  16  7  .'JSm. 
»reSO  Prepare  for  spring.  5  59  12  5  59  6  17  8  21m. 
Th  S7  House  of  the  Lord  5  .54  19  5  33  6  18  9  7m. 
Pr  28  dedicated  at  Kirt-  5  .52  19  5  15  6  19  9  51m. 
Ha.  29  land,  Ohio,  1830.  5  51  12  4  56  6  90  10  35m. 
•?U  39  A.  Lyman  b.  1813.  5  49  19  4  38  C  21  11  18m. 
M9.3I  Punihh  crime.  5  47  12    4  19  6  22  00  00m. 

1833. — Press  demolighed,  and  tho  Saints  driven  from 
.faakson  to  Ciay  county,  Mo.  Temple  began,  and  an- 
other press  established  at  Kiitland,  Ohio.    - 

1634. — The  Sons  of  Zion  march  to  comfort  their  breth- 


H.  APBIl.  Spring. 

BF.GIRS    01«    TUF.SDAY,  AND    HAS    THIRTY    DAYS. 

First  day,  12h.  37m.  Ion?.    15th  day,  13h.  11m.  long. 
Moon  Chanqes. 
.vew  moon,  Id.  Uh.    6m.  M.  I   Q  Full  moon,  15d.    3h.    Cm.  A. 
First  ar.,     8d.  lib.  3Cm.  A.  |    C   Last  Qr.,    22d,  llh-  l£ni.  A. 

•=-      Notable  events,         0         ©  ®       •  VUneU 

o'  etc.  rises,   south,    sets,  south.        south. 

S    Virtue  is  clear.  h.  m,  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  m.      p.  h.  m. 

f  April  Fool  is  suppos-  5  46  12  4  1  C  23  00  00  a  Leo  9  0» 
,  „  2  od  to  have  arisen  from  5  44  1-3  3  43  6  94  00  43  a  "  8  oy 
hi  3  atrickof  tlieKomans    5  43  12    3-25  C  25  01  2/  a  8  W 

^r.    4  Fools  are  as  fi.h-bait.    5  41  12    3    7  6  26  02  13  a  8  4^ 

a    5  Lend  to  the  Lord  5  39  12    2  49  6  27  03  (^  a  8  44 

bu    6  Vice  is  cloudy  5  38  12    2  31  6  £8  03  o3  a  8  40 

Mo  7  Go  into  the  closet   in-  5  36  12    2  14  6  £9  04  47  a  8  36 

Tu  8  stead  of  the  grocery,  5  34  12  1  56  6  30  05  43  a  "  8  ^ 
We  9  and  your  face  will  5  33  12  1  39  6  31  OG  40  a  '  8  f 
Th  10  recommend  you  bet-  5  31  12  1  2t2  6  32  07  38  a  "  8  ^4 
Fr  11    ter  than  a  lawyer  5  30  12    1  00  6  33  08  35  a    "     8  £0 

8a  12  P  P  Pratt  b,  1807  5  28  12  00  50  6  35  09  30  a    »    8  K> 

Su  13  Good  tuhimtliat  thinks  5  27  12  00  34  6  35  10  25  a  "  8  l;j 
Mo  14    good  5  25  12  00  18  6  36  11  18  a    /    8  08 

Tul5  Mr  nev  and  music  have  5  23  12  00  03  6  37  12  11m  "  8  (yj 
Wel6    charms  5  22  11  59  49  6  38  01  03m    ««    8  OJ 

Th  17  Poverty  is  not  a  sin  5  20  11  59  35  6  39  01  56m  "  7  5'^ 
Fr  18  Pride  sins  daily  5  19  11  .''i9  20  6  40  02  5Cm     "     7  5'-' 

Pa  19  Bat  of  Lexington,  1775  5  17  11  59  03  6  41  03  42ra  "  7  48 
Sij20  The  world  spends  time  5  16  11  58  53  6  42  04  35m  "  7  44 
Mo  21  Alexander  the  Great  d  5  14  11  58  47  G  44  05  2(m  "  7  ¥> 
Tu22   323B  C  5  13  11  58  28  6  45  66  1.5m    «    7  36 

We23  Take  care  of  thyself  5  12  11  58  16  6  46  07  02m  ".  7  '4'i 
Th24  The  grave  levels  the  5  10  11  58  05  C  47  07  48m  •*■  7  £8 
Fr  25  beggar  and  banker  5  09  11  57  54  6  48  08  31ra'  '♦  >  ?4 
Pa  26  Far  Pm  court,  less  cost  5  07  11  .57  43  6  49  09  14m  ",  1-p 
Hu27  Fools  talk  and  telltales  5  06  11  57  33  650  09  5lm  'f  tlti^ 
Mo  28   walk  5  05  11  .57  24  6  51  10  40m    'i--?-»» 

Tu  29  First  Pres't  U  S,  Cen  5  03  11  .57  15  6  52  11  SSm""  ««  ff^ 
\Vc30    Washington,  inaug'd  5  02  II  57  O'o  S  53  OT  'jOizi    ^-f-irr 

r«ninoxilo  in  Missouri. 

1K35.— The  Twelve  appointed,  the  Temple  iinishe<j,aii(i 
Bevenlies  ordained  at  Kirtland,  O.  '  Doc.  &  Gov.  pub." 

1336. — Endowment  received  in  the  IIqusc  cf  the  Lc.:  J 


Spring.  MAY  165i 

»EaiJ3     ON     THUKiDAV,     AND     HAS     THIRTY-05E     DAI 

First  day,  13h.  53m.  long.    15th  day,  14h.  23in,  long. 

Moon  Changes. 

«  New  moon,  Id  ]h  35m  M.  |    O  Full  moon,  15d  Oh  ^m 

D  First  ar.,      8d  5h    7m  M.  |    C   Last  ftr.,      2SW  5h  38m 

O  New  Moon,  30d  Ih  20m  A. 

•3.     2      Notable  events,  ©        ©  ®       •„      '^'"?,*h'l 

J     o  etc.  rises,   south,     sets,  south.      Bcuth,  I 

2-  I  Sane  Proverbs.  h.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  ra.  p.  h-  mJ 
Th    1  A  goodnnme  first.theu  5  01  11  58  58  C  45  00  09  a  ' 

f'T    9   begin  to  beware  of  sin  4  59  11  56  51  6  55  00  57  a  ^  10  211 
Sa    3  Clothe  thvself  with  du-  4  58  11  56  44  6  .56  01  49  a        10  IT 
Su    4    ty  and  diligence  4  57  11  53  37  6  o7  03  4-3  a        10  U  ' 

Mo  5  Pear  God  and  be  wise,  4  58  11  56  31  6  58  03  38  a        10  03 
"Tu    6   even  unto  salvation      4  ,55  11  56  21  6  39  04  36  a        10  M 
We  7  God  grant  grace  hourly  4  53  11  56  17  7  00  On  33  a        10  Off 
Th    8    to  the  humble  4  52  11  56  13  7  01  05  29  a        09  ^^ 

Fr  9  Innocence  and  joykeep  4  51  11  56  10  7  02  07  24  a  "  09  5. 
S*  10    life  sweet  4  50  11  56  08  .7  03  08  17  a  "   09  47 

iia  11  Men  should  never  open  4  49  11  .56  OS  7  04  09  08  a  09  « 
Mo  12  secrets  for  private  PUT-  4  48  11  56  04  7  05  10  00  a  "  09  J» 
Tu  13  poses  unless  the  Lord  4  47  11  56  04  7  00  10  51  a  »  09  34 
■VVeH    will  be  pleased  4  46  11  55  04  7  07  11  43  a   ''   09  30 

Th  15  auench  nottherighte-  4  45  V  .56  04  7  08  12  3i;ra  «  09  26 
Vr  16  ous  spirit  where  truth  4  44  11  56  05  7  09  01  3.1m  "  09  » 
Sa  17    is  to  be  benefitted  4  43  11  56  07  7  10  02  23m   "   09  H 

.  Su  18  Prove  thy  friend  before  4  42  11  53  09  7  11  03  16m  «'  09  13 
,Mol9   he  is  trusted  4  41  11  .56  12  7  11  04  07m  "  09  09 

Tu20  Arnold  turned  traitor,  4  41  11  56  15  7  32  04  36m  »  09  05 
.We21    1781  4  40  11  68  19  7  13  05  49m   "   09  01 

Th  22  A  traitor,  a  murderer  4  39  11  56  23  7  14  06  27m  "  08  .56 
Fr  23  andamobberarethree  4  38  11  56  28  7  15  07  10m  "  08  52 
Ha  24  of  Satan's  handi-crafts  4  38  11  .56  34  7  16  07  ,52m  "  08  49 
3u25  men,  paid  in  torment  4  37  11  56  40  7  17  08  34m  "  08  44 
M696  Wisiiapa's  ways  are  4  36  11  56  46  7  18  09  18m  "  08  40 
Tu27  up  forever,  till  she  4  .36  11  56  53  7  18  10  05m  "  08  36 
SVe^a  comes  to  the  centp.r  of  4  35  11  57  n.i  7  19  10  50m  "  08  3J 
Th  29    glory  4  34  H  57  07  7  20  11  4nm   "   08  29 

Ft  30  Scoundrels  arc  plow-  4  34  11  .57  16  7  21  00  OOm  "  08  24 
3.1  31   worms  in  the  dark        4  33  11  57  24  7  21  00  34  a  «  08  20 

New  location  for  gathering  selected  by  the  wise  inon,  &c. 

13:!7. — Caldwell  county,  Ma.,  organized,    embracing 

•■par  West ;"  Klrtland  Safety  Saciety  Bank  estnblished  ; 


1S51.  JUNE  Summ<$i<. 

BEGINS    OS    SUNDAY,    AND    HAS    THIRTT    DA-Vl. 

First  day,  14h.  49ra.  long.    15th  day,  15h.  long. 

Moon  Changes. 

>   First  ftuarter,  6(1  llh  Im  M.  I    d   Last  Quarter,  21(1  llh  8m  M. 

K  )  Full  mooii,    13d  lOh  18mM.  |   H  Nev.-  Moon,     28d  lOh  58inA.- 

P     O 

S      Notable  events,  ©  ©         ©        •        Planeti 

c      §  etc.  rises,     south,    sets,  south,     south. 

^     5        ^ow  good  seed.  h.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  in.    p.  h.  m^ 

8u  1  Brighani  Young  b  1801  4  33  11  57  25  7  22  01  31  a  ^4  8  11 
Mo  2  Evening  and  Morning  4  33  11  57  36  7  23  02  29  ai  "  8  07 
Ttt  3  Star  first  pub'd  at  Inde-  4  3-^  11  57  43  7  24  03  28  a  "  8  GO 
We  4  pendence,  Mo,  1832  4  32  11  57  53  7  24  04  25  a  "  7  59 
Th  5  What  makes  the  differ-  4  33  11  ^S  03  7  25  05  21  a  '5  7  56 
Pr  6  ence  of  color  among  4  31  11  58  13  7  26  DC  14  a  "  7  51 
Ha  7  men?  Transgressions  or  4  31  11  53  24  7  26  07  05  a  "  7  47 
au    8   crime  4  31  11  58  46  7  27  07  55  a  "   7  44 

Mo  9  Work  as  well  as  pray  4  30  11  58  58  7  27  08  45  a  "  7  40 
Tu  10  Of  two  evils  choose  4  30  11  59  10  7  28  09  35  a  "  7  3S 
Visil    neither  4  ,30  11  59  22  7  28  10  27  a  "   7  'jn 

Xb  12  A  lawver  stirs  upstrife  4  30  11  59  34  7  29  11  17  &  «'  7  23 
>r  13   for  money  4  30  11  59  44  7  29  12  12in  "  7  £4 

&j  14  Heber  C  Kimball  b  1801  4  30  11  59  59  7  30  01  05:n  "  7  20 
Hu  15  Glorv  is  under  a  cloud  4  30  12  00  11  7  30  01  59m  "  7.16 
Mo  16  Great  eclipse  of  sun  1896  4  30  12  00  23  7  3}  02  48ra  "  7  ifi 
Tu  17  Bunker-hill  battle,  1775  4  30  12  00  36  7  31  03  3(.m  "  7  08 
WeJ8  JSmth's  first  journey  to  4  30  12  00  49  7  31  04  21m  "  7  06 
Th  19    Missouri,  18:U  4  .30  12  01  02  7  32  05  0r,m   «   7  0! 

Fr  20  Who  is  Queen  of  4  30  12  0)  16  7  39  05  47m  '«  6  57 
.Sa  21  Heavens.'  The  king's  4  31  32  01  29  7  32  06  29m  "  0  53 
Hu  22    wife  4  31  12  01  42  7  39  07  Mm   "   6  40 

Mo  23  Keep  the  commandm'ts  4  31  19  01  .55  7  .'!2  07  55m  "  f.  4fi 
Tu24  WillardRichards  b,1804  4  31  12  02  08  7  33  08  41m  '<  6  49 
We25  Remember  thy  creator  4"  31  12  02  20  7  33  09  20m  "  6  38 
Th  96  Geo  A  Smith  b,  1817  4  3-?  19  02  33  7  ,33  JO  29m  «'  6  ,?4 
Fr  27  J&  H  Smith  m  Carthage  4  32  12  02  45  7  .33  11  ]«m  "  0  3<> ' 
8a  28  jail  by  a  mob,  1844  4  .33  13  00  S-i  7  33  00  O'm  '=  6  *T 

Hu  29  Greatness  is  an  infant  4  ,^3  19  03  10  7  .33  00  17  a  "  6  9:1 
M"  30   yet  4  33  13  03  21  7  33  01  17  a  "   C  1') 

first  mission  to  England. 

1838. — Troubles  again  resumed  by  the  nuihs  of  Mis- 
Houri;  Boggs  citenninating  Bull ;  Saints  exiled  from  the 
State. 


Summer. 


JUtY 


1851. 


BEGINS      ON      TtJESDAY,      AND      HAS      THIRTY-ONE      DAY 

FiKt  day,  14h  59m  long.    ]5th  day,  14(1  39m  long. 
Moon  Changes. 
5  First  Quarter,   5d    3h  42m  A.  I    (J   Last  auartcr,  91h  3d  irSmV 
O  Full  moon,      12d  llh  48m  A.     A  New  moon,     28d  7h  14iri 
O     O 

^     K      Notable  events,  ©         ©        ©        •        Plarrpt^ 

g      3  etc.  rises,    soiitb.    sets.  eoTith.    south 

I,-     5        Time  is  money.  li.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m,  h.  m.     p.  b.  n 

Tn  1  If  the  stars  should  ever  4  34  13  3  21  7  83  02  17  a  li  6  15 
We  2  talk,  they  would  have  a  4  35  12  3  30  7  32  03  14  a  "  6  IS) 
Th    3  few  talerf  to  tell  4  35  12  3  43  7  32  04  10  a   "   6  CS  1 

iFr     4  Independence  1778  4  36  12  3  55  7  32  05  09  a  "   C  04 

Pa  5  Dog  (inys  come  from  Si-  4  3G  12  4  06  7  32  05  53  a  "  fi  01 
J-ni  6  rius  the  groat  dog  star,  4  37  12  4  16  7  32  06  43  a  "  5  57 
Mo  7  riTid  tile  little  dog  nv.T,  4  37  12  4  26  7  31  07  32  a  "  5  .S3 
Ti!  8  whirh  shine  so  bright  dii-  4  38  12  4  30  7  31  03  22  a,  "  5  50 
U'e  9  ring  the  winter  in  the  E  4  39  12  4  45  7  31  09  13  a  "  5  46 
Th  10   horizon  4  39  12  4  53  7  30  10  05  a  "   5  42 

Fr  11  Heaven  holds  eternity  4  40  12  5  02  7  30  10  58  a  ""  5  ".'.9 
Pa  12  Jos  Smith  Sr  b  1772  4  41  12  5  10  7  29  11  50  a 

Bu  13  Just  think  other  people  4  41  12  5  17  7  29  12  40m 
Mo  14  know  something  too  4  42  12  5  24  7  28  01  2Sm 
T>i  15  Don't  go  to  law  4  43  12  5  31  7  £8  02  Km 

WelG  Jos  Smith,  E  Partridge  &  4  44  12  5  37  7  27  03  Olm 
Th  17  W  VV  Phelps  first  arr'd  4  44  12  5  43  7  27  03  43m 
Fr  18  in  Jackson  co.  Mo  4  45  12  5  48  7  26  04  25m 

Pa  19  The  stars  are  not  gimlet  4  40  12  5  53  7  25  05  07m 
Su  SO  holes  to  let  the  glory  4  47  12  5  57  7  25  05  4Cin 
Mo  21  thro',  but  they  are  the  4  48  12  6  00  7  24  06  33m 
Tu  22  candles  of  heaven  fur  4  49  12  G  03  7  23  07  19m 
We23  worlds  to  dance  by  4  59  32  C  06  7  22  08  09m 

Th  24  Pioneers  entered  theVal-  4  50  12  C  08  7  21  09  09m 
Fr  25  ley  of  the  Great  S.Lake,  4  51  12  G  09  7  21  09  59m 
Ba  2a  under  the  guidance  of  B  4  .52  12  G  10  7  20  10  59m 
8u  27   Young  4  53  12  6  10  7  19  00  Ollm 

Mo28  .July  2J-0fflfe  and  press^  4  54  12  6  09  7  18  00  01  a 
Tu  29  demol'd,  and  dwl-house  4  55  12  G  08  7  17  01  01  a 
VS'c3,)  of  rV  Vv^  Phelps  r.".aed  by  4  56  12  G  06  7  16  01  59  a 
Th  31   mob,Jack'n  co,Mo,1833  4  57  12  6  04  7  15  02  54  a 


5  35 

5  ;e 

5  23 
ft  21 
5  21 

5  ir 

5  14 
5  10 
5  07 
5  03 
5  00 
4  59 
4  M 
4  48 
4  45 
4  42 
4  30 
4  35 
4  3i 
4  2S 


1839. — New  location  at  Commerce,  Ills.,  and- "Tiineii 
and  Seasons"  begun. 

1840. — Nauvoo  founded,  and  Jo.seph  Smith  went  to 
W  ashington  City  to  ask  justice  for  wrongs,  but  got  none  ; 


1B51.  AUGUST  fSummcr. 

BEGINS  ON  FRIDAY,   AND   HAS    THIRTV-ONE  DATS. 

First  day,  14h.  ICni.  long,    loth  day,  lyh.  46m.  long.. 

Moon  Changes. 

J>   First  ftiiarter,  4d  9h  40ni  M.  I    d    Last  Quarter,  19d  5h  3i2m  A . 

O  Full  Moon,     lid  21)  Ida  M.  |    9  New  Moon,     2ed  21i  43«»  A, 

O     O 

jj     g      Notable  eventis,  ©         ©         ©       O         Planrts 

o"     a  etc.  rise?,    south,     gets,  south,     eoiitb. 

S-  S  Flonortliy  parents.  h.m.  h.  in.  ?.  h.  m.  h.  m.  p.  h.  ni. 
»  1  Children  sliould  be  tau't  4  58  13  06  01  7  14  (4  06  a  cf  S8ta 
Ba  2  not  to  foifeil  their  word  4  59  32  05  57  7  13  04  55  a  "  7  59 
Su  3  Spot  for  the  Temple  in  5  00  12  05  53  7  12  05  55  a  "  7  58- 
Mo  4  Zion  dedicated  by  Jos  5  01  12  05  48  7  10  06  48  a  "  7  57 
Tu  5  ^mith  &  7  others,  1831  5  01  12  05  42  7  09  07  S5  a  "  7  56 
We  6  Health  is  wealth  5  02  12  05  36  7  08  08  IG  a   "   7  55 

Th  7  Don  C  fcniith  d,  1814  5  03  12  05  30  7  07  09  08  a  "  7  KJ 
Fr  8  A  nirek  answer  is  like  5  04  12  05  22  7  06  10  00  a  "  7  .V.i 
Ka  9  water  on  lime,it  softens  5  05  12  05  14  7  04  10  51  a  "  7  51 
Ku  10  bard  lumps  of  passif  n  5  06  12  05  00  7  03  11  o9  a  "  7  SO 
Mo  11  After  you  have  bn  ken  5  07  12  04  57  7  02  12  35ni  "  7  49 
Tu  12  an  eternal  covenant,  go  5  C8  12  04  48  7  01  01  10m  "  7  48 
fie  13  and  lotk  in  the  looking  5  (9  12  04  38  6  69  01  53iu  "  7  47 
Th  14  glass  ever>-  Sunday  till  5  10  12  04  27  6  53  02  35m  "  7  46 
Fr  15  you  forget  it,  and  see  if  5  II  12  04  16  6  57  03  lOin  "  7  45 
Fa  16  the  Lord  will  5  12  12  04  04  6  50  03  28m   "   7  43 

Su  17  Choice  words  pny  no  5  13  12  03  52  C  54  04  40m  "  7  42 
Mo  18  debts  5  14  12  03  40  6  52'  05  24m   "   7  41 

Ta  19  Ih.t  love  and  dog  days  5  15  12  03  27  G  51  06  ]2ra  "  7  40 
H''e20  have  an  end  5  16  12  03  13  6  50  07  00m  "   7  39 

Th  21  Vanity  and  vice  ride,  5  17  12  02  59  6  48  07  .'J5m  "  7  33 
Fr  22  while  wisdom  goes  on  5  18  19  02  44  6  47  08  55m  "  7  U6 
.Sa  23  foot  5  19  12  02  29  6  45  09  55m   "   ?>3f. 

.-Su  24  70,000  persons  mas.sac'd  5  20  12  02  14  6  44  10  5(im  "  7  'M 
.Mo  25  in  France,  1.572  •      5  21  12  01  58  C  42  11  55m   "   7  X< 

Tu2oThe  widow's  mite,  a  5  22  12  01  42  G  41  00  OOni  "  7  32 
»'e27   heavenly  right  5  23  12  01  25  6  39  00  53  a  "   7  30 

Th  28  The  truth  takes  care  of  5  25  12  01  08  C  38  01  47  a  "  7  ?9 
Vt  29   itself  5  25  12  00  50  G  3<i  02  40  a  "   7  2.^ 

.''a  30  Titus  destro)  ed  Jerusa-  5  26  12  00  32  6  34  03  33  a  "  7  27 
Hu  31   lem,70  5  27  12  00  14  5  33  04  25  a  "   7  26 

t'.vat  inisaion  to  Jerusalem  started  ;  Dec.  16th,  city  char- 
ter granted  for  Nauvoo. 

1841. — Nauvoo  House  chartered,  NauToo  Legion  iacor- 
pornted,  corner  stone  of  the  Temple  of  Nauvoo  laid  on 


Fall. 


SJEPTEIWBER 


1351. 


BEGINS    ON    MONDAY,    AND    HAS    THIRTV    DAYS 

First  (lay,  13li.  3ni.  long.    15th  day,  12h.  25in.  long. 
_,.  Mooff  Changes. 

•  Fid]  Moon,    ZOd.  6h.  17m.  M.  |  Q  New  Moon,  24d.  lOh.  45in.  A. 

I  3      Nofabic  events,  ©  ©  ©        ®        Planets 

*  5      »        *''^'  .  ,  .  '■'**'*•    south.    Ect^.  south,     south. 
iff  T  rr,,   ''^  '?"'■  t't'>'n?.  h.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  m.      p.  h.  m. 
T  o  T  '"''  '5'""^  •■"'**""•''  28  11  r>9  r.7  6  31  05  le  a  rf-  3  9d  m 


» u  9  heavy  for  the  rules  5  29  11  59  .38  6  30  0(5  09  a 
J^t  3  of  heaven— a  false  5  30  11  59  19  C  28  07  00  a 

Ih  4  tongue,  a  false  bal-  5  31  11  59  00  6  23  07  57  a 
rr  5  ance  &  a  false  heart  5  32  11  58  40  6  25  08  48  a 
H;i  G  ThoHancockcomob  5  33  11  .58  20  6  23  09  3G  a 
v]*  I  "^  °"^  vveekburn'd  5  34  11  58  00  6  21  10  24  a 
Mo  8  200  houses  of  the  5  35  11  57  39  6  20  11  10  a 
T.i   9   Saints,  1845  5  36  11  57  19  6  18  11  52  a 

!^^\^.  Priietice  ciiarity  5  .37  11  .-i'l  .58  C  17  12  33  a 

Th  11  Measures  taken  for  5  .38  11  5".  38  6  15  01  17m 
a  l'^  n  printing  office  in  5  39  H  53  17  6  13  01  SCm 
Ha  13  Kirtland,  O,  to  re- 5  39  11  55  5^^  6  12  02  3i-m 
Hu  14  Vive  the  Evening  &  5  40  11  .55  35  fi  10  03  23m 
M0I.D  Jt/orninsStar  5  41  il  55  14  6  08  04  08m 

Tu  K,  Heaven  helps  those  5  43  11  54  53  6  07  04  57m 
»rel7  who  help  themselv's  5  43  11  .54  32  (1  05  05  4f;m 
o  ,'n  S®^^"'"'''''  "y  ^"(J-^  44  11  54  11  G  03  08  44m 
«'  on  S^^""""  "  ^^"  ^  '^^  i»  5'^  50  6  01  07  41m 

^a20  Forget  not  enemies  5  46  11  53  29  fi  00  08  41m 
J  Hi  '^"  /I""**'  •ippeared  5  47  H  53  08  5  58  09  40m 
•'f^'^  ^-^  J  S'»|th  J^.  18-23  5  48  11  .52  47  5  .53  10  "38m 

Jre24  Ncphi  obta'd,  1827,  5  .50  11  52  06  5  .53  00  OOm 
:Th£o  from  which  was  5  51  11  51  45  5  51  00  19  a 
rr  2b  translated  the  Book  5  52  11  51  25  5  50  01  •>2  -i 
«"  E  "[-'^''™on  5  .53  11  51  05  5  48  02  16  k 

Hn  23  The  sun  crosses  the  5  54  11  50  45  5  46  03  10  y 
.»fo09  Jino  at  lOh  3Dm  on  5  .55  11  50  25  5  45  04  01  a 
Tu  30  the  morning  of  S3d  0  57  11  50  05  5  41  05  09  a 


3  24  m 
3  2)  m 
3  16  m 
3  12  m 
3  08  m 
3  03  m 
2  59  m 
2  55  m 
2  51  m 
2  47  m 
2  43  m 
2  39  m 
9  35  ra 
2  31  m 
2  27  m 
2  22  ra 
2  18  m 
2  14  m 
2  10  m 
2  OG  m 
9  00  m 
I  55  ra 
I  53  m 
1  45  M 
1  45  m 
1  40  m 
1  37  m 
1  33  ra 
1  28  m 


the  6th  of  April. 

1842.— Two  chapters  of  tho  Book  of  Abraham  publish- 
ed; J.  C.  Bennett  expelled;  Joseph  Smith  hunted  after 
byShenfFs,  as «3ual;.  being  tried  by  habeas  corpus,  hot 
guilty,  di3.ni3.ged. 


1851.  OCTOBER  Fall. 

BKGJNS    OK    WEDKESDAY,    AND      HAS     THIRTV-ONI;    DATe. 

First  day,  lib.  43m.  long.     15th  day,  lib.  9in.  long. 

Moon  CHiNGES. 

>  First  auarter,  Id  Th  4m  A  I    C  Last  Cluarter,  17d  4h  4Cnt  A 

O  Full  moon,        9d  lib  Cm  A  I    m  New  moon,       24d  7h  43m  M 

D  Fir.~t  auarti  r,  31d  lib  51m.  m. 
C     3 

5j     !^       Notable  events,  ©        @        €11       A        Planrl* 

'v'     §  etc.  rise?,  south,    sets,  south.     sputU. 

%     5    The  prave,  the  doc-    b.  m.  h.  m.s.  h.m.  h.m.    p.  h.  m. 
W©  1   tor  and  the  devil  hold  5  53  11  49  4<)  5  41  05  50  a  b  01  24  ra 
Th  2   f  hares  in  the  stock  of  5  59  11  49  27  5  39  00  43  a  «   01  90  la 
Fr    3   Death  6  00  11  49  08  5  38  07  44  a  '   01  16  ra 

Pa  4  O  le  road  to  want  leads  6  01  11  48  50  5  3608  20  a  '  01  12  ra 
Hu  5  through  the  gold  dig-  6  02  11  48  14  5  35  09  10  a  '  01  07  m 
.Vo  6  gins;  another  road  to  6  03  11  47  .57  5  .33  09  51  a  '  01  03  ra 
Tn  7  want  runs  through  the  6  041147405311035a  '  12,59  m 
FTd  8  still -worm;  artd  a  third  6  05  11  47  24  5  30  11  14  a  '  12  .55  m 
Th  9  passes  round  a  card  ta-  6  06  114708  5  28  1155m  '  12  51m 
Fr  10  We;  and  lastly,  the  0  07  11  46  52  5  97  12  3i'.m  '  12  46  m 
Fall  fourth  goes  by  the  6  08  11  46  37  5  25  01  2)  m  '  15J  42  m 
Ru  12  Court  House,  which  is  e  09  11  46  23  5  2;?  02  Oi  m  «  12  38  m 
Mo  13  the  firtt  doer  this  side  6  10  11  4(!  09  5  22  02  54m  '  12  3-1  m 
Tu  14  of  spiritual  wicked-  6  111145  55  5  20  03  4.5m  *  12  29  m 
»'e  15  ness  in  liiph  rlace?:—  6  12  11  45  43  5  19  04  3gra  '  12  26  iq 
Th  16  f>5-vvho  goes  there?  6  13  11453051705.34m  '  12  21  ra 
Fr  17  Titi  not  jewels,  joms  or  0  15  Jl  45  19  5  16  00  31m  '12  17  m 
Fa  18  fine  apparel  that  gives  6  16  1 1  45  08  5  14  07  98ra  '  Vi  13  m 
Cm  19  a  good  men  conse-  6  17  U  44.57  5  13  08  24m  '  12  08  b 
.V'^o20  quence;  but  it  is  the  6  18  11  44  47  5  U  09  18m  '  12  04  m 
lu21  candle  of  the  Lord,  6  19  11  44  .38  5  10  i;J  12m  '  12  0:J  m 
Re  32  lighting  the  wonders  t;  £0  11  44  30  5  U«  11  Ofm  ♦  it  5j  a. 
Thi3  ofrharity  6  21  fi  44  22  a  07  13  Oi  m  ♦   H  51   » 

Fr  24  Truth  is  mighty  6  22  11  44  15  5  OG  00  tm  a.  •    U  47  a 

F.I  25  D  ty  Fatten  mart)  red,  6  24  11  4-1  09  5  04  01  5i  a  «  11  4:'.  « 
Ku  rO   1838  6  25  n  44  03  5  03  02  45  a  '    U  39  • 

A'o  7  A  mild  onsv/er  turneth  6  261143.585010342a  '  11  31  » 
Til  1^8  away  wrath  6  27  U  43  54  5  00  04  35  a  '   U  30  « 

»'t  29  One  with  virtue  i^-  hct-  G  28  11  43  50  4  .59  f  5  ylS  a  •'  U  9o  • 
•J  b  30  terthan  two  to  {i'ut  vtm  6  29  II  43  48  4  5:1  06  17  a  •  11  23  «■ 
Fr  31  Faiwett  tp.kcn,  li38       6  21  U  43  10  4  5   00  Os)  a  '   11  Zfl  * 

1843. — Joseph  S  iiiUi  taken  prisoner  hy  Reynolds  of 
Missouri,  brouglit  to  Kaivoo  by  habras  curpua,  and  ac- 
quitted.    Mission  t  >  the  PaciOo. 

1844. — So-c-,].  S  n  th  and  Mynj.'ii  tntrtyrcd  in  Car!iia<rft 


Fall. 


NOTEMBER 


1851. 


BEGI.H3    ON  SATURDAT,  AND   HAS  THIRTr    DATS. 

First  day,  lOh.  23m.  Ion?.     15th  (l;iy,  9h.  52m.  long. 

.Voo^i  Changes. 

O  FiH)  moon,  8d.  3h.  55in.  A.  I  H  Now  moon,  ^?.ii,  Ch.  40in.  A. 
d  L:ist  ft'iarter,  lOd.  Ih.  55m..W.  |  J)  Firit  Cluarter,  3iJh.  8h.  Im.  M. 
O     O 

a     ^      Notable  events,  ©  ©         ©         •         Planeti 

^     §  etc.   <j  rises,    south.    s?.t?.    south,      south. 

g.  h.  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  ni.    p.  h.  m. 

1  The  roal  to  bliss  is  paved  6  3-2  ]  1  43  4;;  4  55  07  03   a»j  11  13  ■ 


Q   with  stines,  and   has  a  6  33  11  43  45  4  51  07  47  a 


Mo  3  hedge  of  thorns  on  either  6  34  11  43  44  4  53  03  30  a 
Tu    4   side  6  35  11  43  45  4  52  09  12   a 

W^  5  Time  like  a  ring  holds  6  37  11  43  40  4  50  09  53  a 
Th    t;   ev-er>'th:n3  C  38  II  43  43  4  49  I'J  33   a 

Pr  7  Jtformons  driven  from  6  39  11  43  51  4  48  11  18  a 
Ha  8  Jack-i(in  to  Clay  co,  Jkfo,  6  40  11  43  55  i  47  12  03  a 
Hn  9  1833,  by  a  military  mob  C  41  11  41  0 )  4  43  12  5 )  m 
Mj  10  Joy  has  tears  6  43  11  44  05  4  45  0]  43  m 

Tu  11  Prepare  f<  r  winter  6  44  11  44  12  4  410-3  31  m 

FTe  11  Attend  ch-.rch  rejulariy  C  45  11  44  19  4  43  03  30  m 
Th  13  Shower  of  stars,  1333  6  4.;  U  41  27  4  42  04  25  m 
J'r  14  Justice  is  painted   blind,  6  47  11  44  36  4  41  05  21  m 

■  Sa  15  on  ea-th,  but  his  eyes  are  6  49  11  4-1  413  4  41  00  13  m 
Su  16   wide  open  in  heaven         6  50  11  44  4o  4  40  07  10  m 

'  JTo  17  The  religion  of  the  world  6  51  11  44  57  4  39  08  03  m 
Tu  18  is  like  dust,  v/hich  falls  6  52  11  45  09  4  38  08  54  m 
fr«  19  upon  ever}  thing,  and  re-  6  53  11  45  21  4  37  09  45  m 
Th  2.0  mains  till  it  is  washed  off  0  55  1 1  45  35  4  371)  39  m 
Vr  ra  by  a  refreshing  shower  C  5  i  11  45  49  4  30  11  31  m 
.<Ja  'Jl   from  heaven  C  57  1 1  4;;  04  4  35  0  )  00  m 

ati  93  Virtue  in  rain  or  womm  C  5>3  11  4G  10  4  .35  00  29  a 
Mo  24  is  like  diamonds  Bet  in  6  59  11  40  35  4  34  01  24  a 
Tu  25   !;old  7  00  U  40  50  4  34  02  20   a 

ffii  fVi  Be  thou  as  pure  as  ice,  as  7  01  11  47  414  33  03  lo  a 
Th  27  chaste  as  snow ,thou  Shalt  7  03  II  47  29  4  33  04  09  a 
Vr  28  not  escape  calumny  7  04  II  47  19  4  32  04  57   a 

»n  29  Truth  is  mighty  and  will  7  05  11  43  07  4  32  05  42  a 
au  33  prevail  7  OS  11  43  30  4  32  03  27  a 


1109  a 
11  05  a 
11.01a 
10  5f>« 
10  52  a 
10  43  a 
10  44  a 
10  39  a 
10  35  a 
10  31  a 
10  27  a 
10  23  a 
10  18  a 
10  14  a 
10  10  ,1 
10  00  a 
10  02  a 
09  57  Q 
09  53  a 
09  49  a 
09  45  a 
09  41  a 
09  37  a 
09  33  a 
09  23  a 
09  24  a 
09  20  a 
09  lua 
09  12  a 


Jail,  and  the  nation  winked  at  it. 

181.5. — About  2J0  houses  burnt  in  Ilinc^ck  co.^llla., 
and  the  Church  urged  to  leave  the  realms  of  freedom, 

1 346. — The  great  Exodus  cDnmicnccd.     Winter  Qair- 

Icra  built. 


8  59 
855 
8  51 
8-17 

8  39 
835 
8  31 
827 
823 


fiSGJ,  DECEMBER  Winter, 

BGINS      oy      MONDAY,      AND       HAS       TillRTY-ONE      DAYS 

Firot  day,  9h.  21m.  Ion?.     IStli  day,  9h.  12m.  long.    ' 
,^  ^TooN  Changes. 

tul    moon,   8d.  8h    Im.   M.  I  ®  New  moon,  23d.  Ch.  7ia.  M. 
LT.t  Quarter,  loJ.  911.  59m.Jlf.  |  j)  First  aiartor,33d.51j.43ni.Jtf. 

|;      Notable  event.,  ©         ©        0       »        Planet. 

S  ^''^-  "ses.    south,    sets,  sonth.     south. 

^  rp.         ,    ..      ,     ,  ,      'i-  m.  h.  m.  s.  h.  m.  h.  m  p.  b.  m. 

1  The  rule  t3  calculate  when  7  07  11  4  )  1:3  4  31  07  07   ab9  08 

2  daylight  begms  and  ends,  is  7  08  11  49  33  4  31  07  4s  a  '  9  04 

3  to  subtract  1  hour  and  19  7  09  11  51  00  4  31  08  3o  .i 
1  h  4  minutes  fojrn  sunrise  for  day  7  10  11  50  24  4  31  09  10 
Ff  5  break,  and  add  the  same  sum  7  1 1  1  ]  5)  43  4  31  09  v  a 
Ha  6  to  sunset,  for  daylight  ends  ;  7  1:>  n  51  13  4  31  10  44  „ 
Pu  7  thus,  on  the  8th  d;iy  of  the  7  13  11  5!  39  4  30  11  31  a 
JHo  8  month,  the  sun  rises  at  7h.  7  1  (  11  52  05  4  3j  lao  •  ■> 
Tu    9   Mm.,  from   which  subtract  7  15  11  52  32  4  31  01  03  ,n 

Zt  }?  i^-^-"?-'  ""^  ^""  ^'^'•'^  •'^''-  "'l^  11  52  59  4  31  03  01  m 
r  }l  J^-'n— "le  time  of  daylight  7  19  H  53  27  4  31  o3  {3  m 
Pr  12  Save  time  by  using  it  7  17  11  53  ^5  4  31  04  14  m 

Ka  13  Time  of  holy  days-should  7  is  11.54  33  4  31  05  07  ra 
St"  }=  "'°^' ""'  ''^  'tef  t  holy,  for  no  7  ig  n  54  23  4  31  (To  00  m  '  8  js 
Mo  15  ^ne  can  becomo  too  good .  7  19  n  55  21  4  3!  OJ  41)  m  ♦  8  10 
1  u  16  borne  men  are  proud  in  spirit  7  90  11  55  5 '.  4  32  07  4"j  m  '  8  03 
"h  !^  Q^if '  ?'""■  '"?"•■««  ,  ,  ^  SI  ¥  56  2  M  33  08  3 )  m  '  8  03 
i  ,n  r  ■  ,  '^fC'^"^  make  long  7  21  11  57  49  4  33  09  o  >  n, '  7  51 
a ''  \.  i'"'^"'^^^.  ,  '^  22  1 1  57  19"4  33  10  l,i  m  '  7  54 

^a  30  Tea,  coffee  and  t.)bacco   are  7  tvni  57  49  4  33  11  11  m  '  7  5-) 
';i?  Si  n"°'  ''■''  P"'^*"'  '■'■^  "^■''y  '^^  7  23  H  58  19  4  34  12  0  j  m  '  7  43 

Mo  22  Pray  over  your  enrniied  7  24  1 1  53  49  4  34  0 )  o.j   .n  '  7  4-> 

I  u  2    Joseph  Smith  b,  18  15  ,   7  04  H  59  19  4  35  05  5.)  a  '  7  38 

rV-f  „i  V'®.  '^""'  "^  ^''®  ^•"■^  '*  "'«  ■''  -5  1 !  f.9  49  4  35  01  5;   a  '  7  Ji 
i  h  3o   bcginnina  ot  wisdom  7  25  11  13  09  4  3;  OJ'47  a  '  '  3) 

Vr  2.i  Youfh  is  the  time  tj  serve  the  7  25  11  13  46  4  37  03  35  a  c  7  03 
f"  ^''  r/''^'''  7  2t>  1 1  00  47  4  37  0 1  2 )  a  '  7  o  > 

■^  H^  P"r'"c  ureful  and  prnfitible  7  26  11  0)  47  4  33  05  f)rj  a.'  7  19 

MO  29  St  idles. Bsporierice  is  the  7  28  11  0)  4*3  4  39  05  55  a  <  7  15 

lu  3)   mother    of    science,     and  7  20  11  00  45  4  .39  Oj  24  a  '  7  i; 
y^e  Jl   Ie,-'.rn;ng  reSncj  the  mind       7  27  11  01  41  4  41  07  0?  a  »  7  07 

1^47.— Th?  Pi->neerj  started  for  the  m'ouhtain.saniTal- 
]<'y3  of  liberty;  found  them  mar  Uie  Groit  Salt  Lake, 
July  ^i  gathering  beg^n,  and  the  pitn.-era  rctjrn;d 
nil  H-e!!. 


1848. —  Gath^rinsj  C' ntlnufd  ;  President  Young  A-C**. 
tome  tothe  Valiov  ;  r  Id  bro't  from  the  California  raiB**. 


1849.— State  ■•  .  1> 
dition  south  start?  d. 

1850.— State  H  c 
begun  to  spread  in  ' 
•  •s  of  age. 

G»H.  IfosKyH  Sm;-; 


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